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SubjectSiS630S FrameBuffer & LCD
Like my previous SiS post, I'm once again using the Clevo lp200t (SiS630S 
chipset), and trying to enable the SiS FrameBuffer device. Once again, this
happens on 2.4.9, 2.4.10, and 2.4.12.

On issuing of 'modprobe sisfb' the LCD display gives one of the following
symptoms:

1. The display goes totally blank.
2. The display "glows" an indeterminate color and eventually fades out
(may take a minute to fade out).

In either case, the machine continues to run happily, and I can either ssh
in and/or run programs stuff in the shell (with no visual output). Seems
fbset makes no difference (went through all the resolution/scan/bit-depths
with no luck - from an su'd session via ssh and specifying the FrameBuffer
device directly). The machine has an external VGA port, that by default is
a "mirror" of the LCD display. Plugging a display in makes no difference,
and the display is also blank (tried at boot, before and after the module
has been loaded).

This problem also appears with the XFree86 SiS chipset drivers on the same
machine, and appears to be related to the code that sets the resolutions.
Disabling resolution changes (hacking up the XFree86 SiS driver) and using
Vesa FrameBuffer to set 1024x768 at boot only provides a clumsy workaround
(you can still change bit-depths and scan rates fine, but you can't change
the resolution - changing that causes the problem).

A few messages off the XFree86 Xpert list seem to have shed a little light
on the problem, in that it seems some registers return values that the code
may not understand how to deal with.

It seems plausible that the documentation that SiS has provided is now
out--of-date, and/or the drivers are assuming the wrong things in cases of
the unknown. The problem is easily reproducible, and the SiS630S chipset
(which seems to be the one affected, but may not necessarily be the only
one) is becoming more widespread in laptop/all-in-one PC's.

If you need more information and/or debug output to help resolve this, just
ask.

AMC Enterprises P/L - Stuart Young
First Floor - Network and Systems Admin
3 Chesterville Rd - sgy@amc.com.au
Cheltenham Vic 3192 - Ph: (03) 9584-2700
http://www.amc.com.au/ - Fax: (03) 9584-2755

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